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Whitney Canyon

Newhall

Whitney Canyon, situated in the City of Santa Clarita near the off ramp of the 14 Freeway and San Fernando Road, is a sprawling 442-acre park within the Rim of the Valley Trail Corridor in Newhall, Los Angeles County, Southern California.

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Whittier Dog Club

Whittier

Whittier Dog Club is a dog park in Los Angeles County in California’s Southern California.

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Whittier Dog Park

Whittier

Off-leash dog park in Whittier with separate areas for smaller and larger dogs, benches, shaded spots, and water fixtures.

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Wilacre Park

Studio City

Wilacre Park, located in Studio City, Los Angeles County, Southern California, is a serene oasis for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions. This...

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Wild Walnut dog park

Topanga

Wild Walnut dog park is a dog park in San Diego County in California’s Southern California.

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Wildwood Canyon Park

Burbank

Wildwood Canyon Park in Burbank, Southern California, offers a serene escape for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions.

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Will Rogers

Pacific Palisades

In the early 1930s, Will Rogers was the most popular and highest paid actor in Hollywood.

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William S. Hart Regional Park

Newhall

William S. Hart Regional Park is a dog-friendly park in Newhall in California’s Southern California.

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Wonder View Trail

Los Angeles

Cahuenga Peak rises over Griffith Park, offering excellent views of Los Angeles, Burbank, and that iconic landmark, the Hollywood Sign. Wonder View Trail climbs to the top of Cahuenga Peak from the west.

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Wrigley Heights Dog Park

Long Beach

This well-maintained park is a testament to the city's commitment to providing a safe and enjoyable space for dogs to socialize, exercise, and play.

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Yellen Dog Park

Palmdale

Operated by: City of Palmdale

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Zuma and Trancas Canyons

Malibu

Zuma! It is derived from the Chumash word for “abundance.” Certainly, Zuma and neighboring Trancas Canyons satisfy this description. The perennial streams running through these canyons give rise to an abundance of animal and plant life.

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